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Pop music schedule
September Sept. 5 Arbouretum, Psychic Paramount, Pontiak, Talking Head Sept. 5 Coal, Black Day 7, RHL Sept. 5 Gaelic Storm, Recher Sept. 5 Honor by August, Kill the Alarm, Dreamsacapes Project, 9:30 Club Sept. 5 Pure Prairie League, Firefall, Birchmere...Tags: Tina Turner, Classical Music, Michael Buble, Lyric Opera of Baltimore, Mike Doughty
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Friday's Talk Shows
The Early Show Republican Convention; a preview of "Stand Up to Cancer"; the latest cast-off from "Big Brother." 7 a.m. KCBS 85940 Today Republican Convention; Michael Bublé performs; Gene Simmons; Joan Baez. 7 a.m. KNBC 660501 KTLA Morning News 7 a.m....Tags: Republican National Conventions, Conan O'Brien, Eva Longoria, Jay Leno, Executive Branch
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TV TALK
DAYTIME Early Show (7 a.m., CBS/2) - Republican National Convention Today (7 a.m., NBC/4) - Michael Bublé, Gene Simmons, Joan Baez, Republican National Convention Good Morning America (7 a.m., ABC/7) - Sally Field, Republican National Convention,...Tags: Republican National Conventions, Phil McGraw, Mariah Carey, John Malkovich, Steve Earle
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Bruce Hornsby answers DP readers' questions
247-4732Bruce Hornsby turns 54 this year, but he's lost none of his flexibility. In recent years, the Williamsburg resident has crafted records that cover the panorama of American music. His 2002 album "Big Swing Face" featured rock and pop tunes with little...Tags: Old Dominion University, Memorial Stadium, Hampton Roads, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Keith Jarrett
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Community events
Mike Seeger will perform Music from the True Vine, Southern folk music, 7:30 tonight at the Williamsburg Library Theatre, 515 Scotland St. Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for Friends of the Williamsburg Regional Library and $8 for children under 16. For...Tags: Colonial Williamsburg, Interreligious Dialogue, Employees, Pocahontas, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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Celebration to resound with guitar makers' magic
Sentinel Staff WriterAmid the fragrances of rosewood, spruce and cedar, guitar makers Manuel Vel�zquez and his son Alfredo have worked side by side in their Winter Springs workshop for the past 17 years. The acoustic concert guitars the elder Vel�zquez...Tags: Maitland Art Center, Festive Event, Keith Richards, Music Industry, Lake Eola Park
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Looking for a good time? Try these...
Old Town School of Folk Music First Friday. Simon Flory is the featured performer, but you can bring your instrument, favorite song or dancing shoes and do your thing. Feel free to bring the whole family. 5:30 p.m. Friday, Old Town School of Folk Music,...Tags: Ravinia Park, Millennium Park, Abraham Lincoln, National Museum of Mexican Art, Music Theater
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Keiji who? Music on the edge of adventure
It's that time of the year again, when The Empty Bottle and Wire magazine present their Adventures in Modern Music festival. As usual, it's a well-curated feast of exquisite sounds from the edge, a smorgasbord of discovery. You might find something that...Tags: Google Inc., Roy Orbison, Jimi Hendrix
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Here's your killer jazz weekend
Chicago Tribune criticChicago jazz listeners know Douglas Ewart as a leader of several genre-defying bands, none more exotic than the Nyahbingi Drum Choir, which makes a rare appearance this weekend at the Velvet Lounge. Steeped in the rhythms of Ewart's native Jamaica, the...Tags: Dave Williams, Music Industry, Green Mill, Society, Lincoln Center
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After the breakup, Sam Phillips gets to what's next in music and life
When last heard from, Sam Phillips was in the midst of a creative and personal break-up with her husband and producer, T-Bone Burnett. It was a tough period in her life, but she burrowed through. "Romantic pain, any kind of pain, is a good way to get...Tags: Robert Plant, Music Industry, Sales
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Stevie Wonder to receive 2nd Gershwin Prize
The Library of Congress will honor Stevie Wonder with its second Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. Librarian of Congress James Billington, who announced the prize Tuesday, noted that it honors an artist whose work transcends musical styles to bring...Tags: Government, Stevie Wonder, Bob Dylan, Popular Music, National Government
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Library of Congress to honor Stevie Wonder
The Library of Congress will honor Motown legend Stevie Wonder with its second Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. Librarian of Congress James Billington, who announced the prize Tuesday, noted that the prize honors an artist whose work transcends...Tags: Dick Clark, Paul Simon, Government, Stevie Wonder, Bob Dylan
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